Abstract

A protocol for the determination of enantiomeric excess of chiral carboxylic acid, using the subtle frequency shifts (chemical shift perturbation) in NMR spectra induced by chiral auxiliary, is described. The spectra were analyzed with two pattern recognition protocols. Principal component analysis demonstrated good enantioselective separation of the analytes, and partial least-squares was used to analyze ee values of unknown samples.

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